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this is bob, good morning. caller: happy new year. host: to you, too. caller: all the republican party has to do is to allow for what the voters voted on by putting obama back in office, which was the mandate that people earning above $250,000 pay 4.5%.eer lousy that is not a hair off their chinny-chin-chin. everybody is looking to fight against the tax increase for the wealthiest people. they take a ski vacation in france and a cost $20,000. they spend money like it is garbage. cheerleading for tax breaks for people who do not need it. they have admitted they do not need it. the republicans and the democrats are not facing the key issue with our budget, which is medical cost. it is insanity we do not hear enough and i wish c-span would have more programs dealing with all of the options that could lessen the burden on the government and the taxpayer for the medical costs. i believe that in medicare buy- in -- i have 10 years left to go until medicare. i pay $620 a month for my health care. that is a lot of money. i would give that to the government and
this is bob, good morning. caller: happy new year. host: to you, too. caller: all the republican party has to do is to allow for what the voters voted on by putting obama back in office, which was the mandate that people earning above $250,000 pay 4.5%.eer lousy that is not a hair off their chinny-chin-chin. everybody is looking to fight against the tax increase for the wealthiest people. they take a ski vacation in france and a cost $20,000. they spend money like it is garbage. cheerleading...
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bob is joining us from houston, texas, the democrats' line. caller: i would like to say that the assault rifle should be treated like the automobile -- you have to have a title to them and buy insurance and the higher the gun power is, the higher insurance, and when you sell it or do something with it, the title should be transferred and responsibility transferred to the person that owns it. in this way, we would have to go big organizations working, trying to come up with the right solution, the nra and the insurance industry. if you want to own something, you should be responsible for it. host: double for the call. from the new york times book section -- we are featuring the -- "the last line -- lion" interview this evening. gayle joins us from louisiana. democrats line. caller: independent line. host: it's as democrats, but go ahead. -- it says democrats, but go ahead. caller: on this assault weapons controversy, a couple of things -- what happened to those children was awful. what happened to those people from superstorm sandy was awful. w
bob is joining us from houston, texas, the democrats' line. caller: i would like to say that the assault rifle should be treated like the automobile -- you have to have a title to them and buy insurance and the higher the gun power is, the higher insurance, and when you sell it or do something with it, the title should be transferred and responsibility transferred to the person that owns it. in this way, we would have to go big organizations working, trying to come up with the right solution,...
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will -- bob woodward will be joining us september 17. let's go to our independent line, good morning. caller: good morning. congress is filled with weasels, professional politicians, who is number one priority is to get reelected. they want to play santa claus and constantly give things to their constituents. that is why we are where we are at. professional media people are the ones that let them get away with ridiculous things and doing these ridiculous activities and never asking them how they will pay for it. host: regardless of who was in the white house and to was in the senate, both parties need to work on this, will that? -- will they? caller: congress only does something when there is a crisis and that's what it will take. we continually print money and pretend everything is fine and give everything to everybody and we are headed off the cliff. we will go to the republican line, good morning. caller: good morning. they talk about the debt crisis and our budget. do they ever talk about paying back china tax when do we start paying
will -- bob woodward will be joining us september 17. let's go to our independent line, good morning. caller: good morning. congress is filled with weasels, professional politicians, who is number one priority is to get reelected. they want to play santa claus and constantly give things to their constituents. that is why we are where we are at. professional media people are the ones that let them get away with ridiculous things and doing these ridiculous activities and never asking them how...
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host: bob, let me throw that to tony mauro. guest: that's a very good point and some people have said that's one of the reasons it is an important jurisdictional issue. normally, the court does not rule on things prospectively. they wait for a case or controversy. there has to be some injury. the point that some people make is that no individual has been injured get by the individual mandate for the penalty. there are several plaintiffs who claimed they do not want to buy health insurance or that they are saving up money to buy health insurance. in that sense, they have already been injured. that seems a little thin. also, states have challenged the law, as well. they claim they are already incurring more cost as a result of the new law. host: we're taking your phone calls, your tweets, and your e- mail. this one is from doug. don, a republican in fort wayne, indiana. good morning. caller: i am opposed to this. we've been retired some time. our former employer supplied us. we are on medicare. supplied us with a supplemental ins
host: bob, let me throw that to tony mauro. guest: that's a very good point and some people have said that's one of the reasons it is an important jurisdictional issue. normally, the court does not rule on things prospectively. they wait for a case or controversy. there has to be some injury. the point that some people make is that no individual has been injured get by the individual mandate for the penalty. there are several plaintiffs who claimed they do not want to buy health insurance or...
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host: bob? guest: the actual form, some of the line numbers have changed and they're asking for different numbers in different orders. but if you just hold the form and it will say enter here the number from line four, or the number from line ten. it will come out exactly the same as the form did last year. host: next call from new jersey. michelle, you're on the "washington journal." caller: good morning. i have two questions. is there any case where you can file for a refund earlier than four years ago? and the second question is, the federal reserve board of governors is a federal agency but the 12 regional banks are international stock corporations. do they pay u.s. taxes? thank you. host: bob, you take the first half regarding filing for refunds past four years. caller: there's a statute of limitations if you've already filed a return then you cannot get money back after about three years. there's the three year statute of limitations and the three years starts when you file your return or
host: bob? guest: the actual form, some of the line numbers have changed and they're asking for different numbers in different orders. but if you just hold the form and it will say enter here the number from line four, or the number from line ten. it will come out exactly the same as the form did last year. host: next call from new jersey. michelle, you're on the "washington journal." caller: good morning. i have two questions. is there any case where you can file for a refund earlier...
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"face the nation" with bob schieffer. the someday network talk shows a rehearing on c-span radio brought to you as a public service. they begin at noon eastern with "meet the press," of the union" and then "face of the nation." 90.1 fm in d.c. area, xm 119, on your blackberry, android, or iphone. visit cspanradio.org. [video clip] >> why would they want to assassinate william henry eward? >> in the events of the death of the president and vice president, the secretary of state was tasked with organizing an election. i don't think so. booth was not a lawyer. he was an actor, a shakespearean actor who played julius caesar park for them for words. -- played him forwards and backwards. he viewed seward as a co- tyrrant. >> more about the leader of lincoln's team of but rivals with biographer walter stahr on "q&a."'s host: we turn our attention to religion and politics. we want to welcome greg smith, senior researcher for pew research center's forum on religion & public life. thank you for being with us. i want to share with y
"face the nation" with bob schieffer. the someday network talk shows a rehearing on c-span radio brought to you as a public service. they begin at noon eastern with "meet the press," of the union" and then "face of the nation." 90.1 fm in d.c. area, xm 119, on your blackberry, android, or iphone. visit cspanradio.org. [video clip] >> why would they want to assassinate william henry eward? >> in the events of the death of the president and vice...
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you have a democrat, bob casey. as you look over the past four years, there has been a pattern of a republican governor serving two terms followed by a democratic governor followed by a republican governor. why is the state so evenly divided when it comes to statewide officeholders? guest: i think it is a coincidence. we have partisanship in pennsylvania. no question about that. our last election showed how big the swing was when we were able to win the house and the state senate. imagine winning five congressmen in one election. only one other state did that. that was new york. we will have 18 congressman. 13 will be republican. they call pennsylvania a blue state. we will turn it around this year. as mike pointed out -- and i'm sure josh worries about the mikes of the country. barack obama claims people like him cling to their guns and their bible. he said if you are in a coal mine that you might as well sell it, you are going to go bankrupt. this is how we make our money in pennsylvania. the president is in big t
you have a democrat, bob casey. as you look over the past four years, there has been a pattern of a republican governor serving two terms followed by a democratic governor followed by a republican governor. why is the state so evenly divided when it comes to statewide officeholders? guest: i think it is a coincidence. we have partisanship in pennsylvania. no question about that. our last election showed how big the swing was when we were able to win the house and the state senate. imagine...
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one of them was bob bennett. he got defeated on that vote. the twin brother of tarp was the stimulus package. that is what i supported. the candles were up in arms. host: you had a moment you read about in the book, after you voted for the 2009 stimulus bill where you went back into the court room and ran into bob bennett, and he said what? guest: he said i am proud of you. i seaid thanks. i said will you vote with me? he said i cannot do that. the key is for senators to vote their conscience, and not be bound by party loyalty. this is a theme i have been developing for years. in 2005 the senate faced a very historic moment when the democrats were filibustering the first nominees, and the republicans have the plan for the constitutional option to change their rules on filibuster. really, a deceptive practice but the power it through. i went to the floor and said -- i talked to my republican colleagues and do not like the nuclear option but they feel they have to back the party line i talk to democrats, and they do not like the filibuster. the
one of them was bob bennett. he got defeated on that vote. the twin brother of tarp was the stimulus package. that is what i supported. the candles were up in arms. host: you had a moment you read about in the book, after you voted for the 2009 stimulus bill where you went back into the court room and ran into bob bennett, and he said what? guest: he said i am proud of you. i seaid thanks. i said will you vote with me? he said i cannot do that. the key is for senators to vote their conscience,...
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host: there is a number in "-- from "bob schieffer." host: we will dig more into foreign policy and its role in campaign 2012. right now, we would like to hear from you. what is your foreign policy question in tonight's debate? jane? caller: good morning. i would like to thank c-span for a most informative show. i am 63 years old and i hope that you have given me the time that you have given the other people. i am also a 100% disabled veteran. we served directly under general colin powell. foreign policy, there is such a thing as business. mitt romney has conducted business in europe and asia for over 20 years with the bank company. mitt romney has just as much experience in foreign policy as the president does because he conducts business. he has long conducted business in europe in the cayman islands and everywhere else. so, this excuse about him not having the experience that the president has, he does not have the knowledge. and he has just as much knowledge from the bush and administration, from his own campaign. he is so inexperie
host: there is a number in "-- from "bob schieffer." host: we will dig more into foreign policy and its role in campaign 2012. right now, we would like to hear from you. what is your foreign policy question in tonight's debate? jane? caller: good morning. i would like to thank c-span for a most informative show. i am 63 years old and i hope that you have given me the time that you have given the other people. i am also a 100% disabled veteran. we served directly under general...
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mark felt and bob woodward occurred in 1973. by that point, mark felt's leaking to newspaper reporters and not just woodward, by the way, had been detected by the f.b.i. and he was forced out in june of 1973. so here it is, five months later in november of 1973 and he's meeting one more time with woodward in the garage as portrayed in "all the president's men" the film and he passes along a tip. again, not just confirming information but providing original information to woodward and this turned out to be true, that there was a deliberate erasure on the nixon tapes. that turned out to be 18 minutes of gap on that tape. that gap had recently been re-created on those tapes. it's the knowledge of that gap was held very closely in the nixon white house, to the president and the person doing the transcribing and responsible for the gap on the tapes. how on earth would mark felt who used to be in the f.b.i. but had been forced out five months earlier have known that information? there are various explanations for. this the most plausi
mark felt and bob woodward occurred in 1973. by that point, mark felt's leaking to newspaper reporters and not just woodward, by the way, had been detected by the f.b.i. and he was forced out in june of 1973. so here it is, five months later in november of 1973 and he's meeting one more time with woodward in the garage as portrayed in "all the president's men" the film and he passes along a tip. again, not just confirming information but providing original information to woodward and...
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host: joining us now is bob cain, energy editor at politico. he has been looking at the impact of the hurricane on campaign 2012. good morning. thank you for joining us. what are the implications looking like right now in terms of this campaign schedule? caller: they have not cancelled much in terms of appearances, especially in virginia, a crucial state where significant votes are expected. the president had been scheduled to go to ohio today with bill clinton. that has been cancelled. joe biden was supposed to be there, but is not going to be able to go to new hampshire today. people are trying to move around their appearances, the president basically had a couple of appearances and is then coming back. the white house is basically monitoring conditions. host: we are talking about two different changes to the schedule. one is the practicality of not going to a certain swing state, but the other has to deal with how candidates are perceived. talk to us about that angle. host: mike holly had an interesting story today. no one wants to be seen a
host: joining us now is bob cain, energy editor at politico. he has been looking at the impact of the hurricane on campaign 2012. good morning. thank you for joining us. what are the implications looking like right now in terms of this campaign schedule? caller: they have not cancelled much in terms of appearances, especially in virginia, a crucial state where significant votes are expected. the president had been scheduled to go to ohio today with bill clinton. that has been cancelled. joe...
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bob is a republican. caller: i wanted to talk about the security clearances. people are leaking secret information, classified information. it is dangerous for the people out there trying to help the country and -- and when you become a person with a security clearance, you have an obligation to maintain that. there are penalties. the people that are doing it need to be prosecuted because it is endangering the lives of those that are keeping us safe. it's called thank you. michael hirsh, anything about security, -- host: thank you. michael hirsch, anything about security clearances? guest: this a administration has been more aggressive than any other in pursuing leaks, attempted to prosecute someone at the national security agency that had discussed a flawed computer system. many of us thought that was in the national interest. yet, when questions are raised even by fellow democrats like dianne feinstein about these latest leaks about the central program that we have this attitude that we do not need a special prosecutor, the do not seemed to be concerned, whi
bob is a republican. caller: i wanted to talk about the security clearances. people are leaking secret information, classified information. it is dangerous for the people out there trying to help the country and -- and when you become a person with a security clearance, you have an obligation to maintain that. there are penalties. the people that are doing it need to be prosecuted because it is endangering the lives of those that are keeping us safe. it's called thank you. michael hirsh,...
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that's bob in venice, florida. coming up in just a few minutes -- maria bartiromo from cnbc will join us to have a conversation about the economy. you'll be able to talk to her as well. and then after that, we will have the author of this book, who is a physician, a surgeon, at johns hopkins hospital in baltimore, "unaccountable" is the name of the book, what hospitals won't tell and you how transparency can revolutionize healthcare. marty makary is the author of that book, and he'll be joining us after maria bartiromo, and we will be right back. >> my opponent and his running mate are big believers in top-down economics. they basically think that if we just spend another $5 trillion on tax cuts that favor the very wealthiest, then -- don't boo. vote. vote. vote. >> we got one new idea. one thing he did not do in his first four years, he said he's going to do in the next four years, which is to raise taxes. and is there anybody who thinks that raising taxes will help grow the economy? >> no! >> no, his plan is to c
that's bob in venice, florida. coming up in just a few minutes -- maria bartiromo from cnbc will join us to have a conversation about the economy. you'll be able to talk to her as well. and then after that, we will have the author of this book, who is a physician, a surgeon, at johns hopkins hospital in baltimore, "unaccountable" is the name of the book, what hospitals won't tell and you how transparency can revolutionize healthcare. marty makary is the author of that book, and he'll...
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this is bought in d.c. -- bob is d.c. are you aware of a fellow in pakistan? guest: why are you asking? i would like to ask this question of all guests on c-span. are you a jew? host: i have to ask you what relevance this has to anything. caller: you really should call it southwest asia. it has relevance to all geopolitics. the other side of geopolitics is russia. right now, we are talking about pakistan. host: turkey is another country, entirely. although i do not think that is what you meant. -- guest: i am not been to get into questions of faith. i am not. we will move on. host: i want to ask you about this that you wrote in april. you basically talked about the geopolitical goals. what are we trying to accomplish? guest: absolutely. while stability in pakistan is important, and that is a long- term aim, it would be dishonest to say that our top priority is to destroy or at least continue to degrade and al qaeda. we went to be able to drive down from afghanistan without them descending into silicon flight. we are seeking -- civil conflict. we are seeking to
this is bought in d.c. -- bob is d.c. are you aware of a fellow in pakistan? guest: why are you asking? i would like to ask this question of all guests on c-span. are you a jew? host: i have to ask you what relevance this has to anything. caller: you really should call it southwest asia. it has relevance to all geopolitics. the other side of geopolitics is russia. right now, we are talking about pakistan. host: turkey is another country, entirely. although i do not think that is what you meant....
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bob is also the publisher of that. the road in the entire book about what happened. -- they wrote an entire book about what happened. the tabulation manipulation is what their book is about. what happened in ohio with the vote counting mechanism was a tragedy. it was shrouded in mystery. the tabulation was outsourced to a data mining company in tennessee. there were so many anomalies. too many to be mentioned here. many people think the vote count in ohio in 2004 was fudged by republican operatives. our listeners are very informed. they know about what happened in 2004. they are concerned it may happen again. i am not a tinfoil had kind of person. the facts are there. they spent a long climb studying every step and have it in their book. you can see that information at freepress.org. host: a new poll just came out in the last hour. we will share the results. first, howard from ohio on the line for democrats. caller: thank you for taking my call. allow me to be concise. i recall under governor strickland how the republi
bob is also the publisher of that. the road in the entire book about what happened. -- they wrote an entire book about what happened. the tabulation manipulation is what their book is about. what happened in ohio with the vote counting mechanism was a tragedy. it was shrouded in mystery. the tabulation was outsourced to a data mining company in tennessee. there were so many anomalies. too many to be mentioned here. many people think the vote count in ohio in 2004 was fudged by republican...
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host: bob is joining us from illinois on the republican line. calm i went to your web site and you have nothing on your -- caller: i went to your web site and you have nothing on your web site about the drone war obama has waged. he gets away with that and being involved in libya. we do not hear a word about that from moveon.org. you seem partisan and i do not buy your argument. guest: i appreciate the question. peace has been a major issue for our members. the big thing we have been focused on in the last three years has been urging the end of the war in afghanistan. that has been our main focus. i really appreciate the question. there is part of our website that we have built recently called signon.org. that is the place for anybody can launch a campaign. if it resonates with moveon members, we will launch a campaign. go there and post what you think needs to be done. we test everything that goes there. we consult with members and ask if this is something we should be doing. it is a way for us to turn more of the leadership of the organization
host: bob is joining us from illinois on the republican line. calm i went to your web site and you have nothing on your -- caller: i went to your web site and you have nothing on your web site about the drone war obama has waged. he gets away with that and being involved in libya. we do not hear a word about that from moveon.org. you seem partisan and i do not buy your argument. guest: i appreciate the question. peace has been a major issue for our members. the big thing we have been focused on...
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this is bob, a republican on the air. you're on the air, bob. caller: yeah, we got to get out of there. this is ridiculous. it's costing so much money. it's not a place we need to be. you know? people are getting killed in a country that has no control over itself. anyway, that's my point. host: thank you bob, appreciate your point. from twitter this morning, ronald gums posts can we afford this war? and below that, if that soldier that killed 16 people in afghan were in black water he would get paid hush money. back to phone calls, up next is a call from north carolina. this is joseph, an independent. hi joseph, you're on. caller: good morning, susan. host: good morning. caller: despite this specifiesity of the issue this morning i would like to pose a general question to listeners. i sure would like to hear some responses. we're talking about specifically afghanistan. ever since the state of israel has been created, we've been stuck in one or another quagmire in the middle east and the arab nations, et cetera. i wonder what other people think
this is bob, a republican on the air. you're on the air, bob. caller: yeah, we got to get out of there. this is ridiculous. it's costing so much money. it's not a place we need to be. you know? people are getting killed in a country that has no control over itself. anyway, that's my point. host: thank you bob, appreciate your point. from twitter this morning, ronald gums posts can we afford this war? and below that, if that soldier that killed 16 people in afghan were in black water he would...
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., "face the nation," where bob schieffer will talk with bob cain and ambassador rice. sunday network talk shows rearing on c-span radio, block -- brought to you as a public service -- at 1:00, "this week, 4:00, "face the nation." listen to them all on c-span radio, nationwide on xm satellite radio. you can listen on your blackberry, android, iphone, or go online to c-span.org [. video clip] >> the emancipation proclamation, let's look at what it actually says. it does not free everybody. ok? just those states or parts of states still in rebellion. there are several parishes in the louisiana where slavery still exists because the union army did not have control. parts of virginia where the union army as a foothold and slavery still exists. >> president lincoln put together an early version of the emancipation proclamation. this weekend offers and historians take your questions on the battle and repercussions of the single bloodiest day of fighting in american history. today, live from the antietam national battlefield and noon eastern, on c-span 3. >> "washington journa
., "face the nation," where bob schieffer will talk with bob cain and ambassador rice. sunday network talk shows rearing on c-span radio, block -- brought to you as a public service -- at 1:00, "this week, 4:00, "face the nation." listen to them all on c-span radio, nationwide on xm satellite radio. you can listen on your blackberry, android, iphone, or go online to c-span.org [. video clip] >> the emancipation proclamation, let's look at what it actually says. it...
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., we had dan and bob and they sat in an irish bar around the corner and worked out the tax bill in 1987, i believe the year was. that's the kind of leadership the article was just talking about. instead of the people that call up and paris at the propaganda, we really have to be practical. -- that parrot the propaganda. a house divided cannot stand. let me give my personal example. i live on $6.66 a day. that is food stamps. that is for single adults. i live on social security, $774 a month. i am trying to go back to cornell to do sustainable energy. we are in a double down on reaganomics in despite. jimmy carter had great inflation because for five years we were a peaceful country again. then reagan put us back into the largest military buildup in peacetime. i think that's what we ought to do is realize that did not work, just like some of the new deal stuff was not working correctly. what we have to do is c- span.org [indiscernible] i want to thank mr. richard delver of the department of transportation, because unlike michael bloomberg -- host: you have gone a little bit off track, bu
., we had dan and bob and they sat in an irish bar around the corner and worked out the tax bill in 1987, i believe the year was. that's the kind of leadership the article was just talking about. instead of the people that call up and paris at the propaganda, we really have to be practical. -- that parrot the propaganda. a house divided cannot stand. let me give my personal example. i live on $6.66 a day. that is food stamps. that is for single adults. i live on social security, $774 a month. i...
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republican senator john mccain, he's expected to talk about gun control, on face the nation from cbs, bob schiffer talks with governor hicken looper, aurora colorado mayor steve hogan and new york city mayor michael bloomberg. he's expected to discuss the politics of gun control. all five network talk shows reair on c c-span radio, beginning at noon eastern time, with nbc's meet the press, at 1:00, it's abc's this week, 2:00 p.m., fox news sunday, 3:00, cnn state of the union and finally at 4:00 eastern, it's face the nation from cbs. you can listen to them all on c-span radio on 91fm in the washington, d.c. area. on xm, channel 119, listen on your blackberry, download as an app or go online to c-span radio.org. >> it was about those men and women who are almost mortally injured in war who because of the huge advances that have been made in medical trauma treatment over the last ten years, never being saved, an incredible number of them are being saved, almost everybody who falls on the battlefield is being saved. and i wanted to write about what life was like for these people and i reall
republican senator john mccain, he's expected to talk about gun control, on face the nation from cbs, bob schiffer talks with governor hicken looper, aurora colorado mayor steve hogan and new york city mayor michael bloomberg. he's expected to discuss the politics of gun control. all five network talk shows reair on c c-span radio, beginning at noon eastern time, with nbc's meet the press, at 1:00, it's abc's this week, 2:00 p.m., fox news sunday, 3:00, cnn state of the union and finally at...
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host: bob little university does not seem to be -- bob hill university does not seem to play as big a part as it has in the past. guest: they have one of the finest education departments in the united states. they train a large number of teachers who are at schools throughout the united states. i am proud of bob jones university in greenville, south carolina. host: what's the population of south carolina? guest: 4.4 million. host: how many do you expect to vote? guest: we have about half a million people. it is a broad cross section of the people of our state. it is a composite of america. we have people from every state, virtually every country who live in our state and they have come because of the climate, the lower taxes. we welcome more people. we want more transplants to locate in south carolina. host: do you have any idea what the economic impact is of holding this primary in south carolina? guest: i am glad you asked. there was a question whether the taxpayer funds should pay for the primary, but it has more than paid for itself. $11.3 million has been spent on television alon
host: bob little university does not seem to be -- bob hill university does not seem to play as big a part as it has in the past. guest: they have one of the finest education departments in the united states. they train a large number of teachers who are at schools throughout the united states. i am proud of bob jones university in greenville, south carolina. host: what's the population of south carolina? guest: 4.4 million. host: how many do you expect to vote? guest: we have about half a...
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move on to bob on our independent line. caller: the fact is that mr. akin, all the pretty -- all the republicans pretty much think the same way, but they do not want to admit that because they are afraid it will lose some votes. i would like to say something. the u.s. chamber of commerce is pulling money from other countries to change the election here in virginia. i think that is appalling and i think it is illegal if you want to research it. rupert murdoch -- i will tell you. if this country does not change those big money people, there will ruin us. we are the laughing stock of the rest of the world. after the elections, it don't make any difference. i think everybody is still going to have this terrible feeling of the other side. i hate that side, they hit the side. that is all i had to say. you have a good day. host: you, too. here is a headline and "the wallstreet journal." let's take a listen at what president obama had to say yesterday. [video clip] >> i have, at this point, not ordered military engagement in this situation. but the point you m
move on to bob on our independent line. caller: the fact is that mr. akin, all the pretty -- all the republicans pretty much think the same way, but they do not want to admit that because they are afraid it will lose some votes. i would like to say something. the u.s. chamber of commerce is pulling money from other countries to change the election here in virginia. i think that is appalling and i think it is illegal if you want to research it. rupert murdoch -- i will tell you. if this country...
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host: and other baubles from the york. -- another bob. caller: and is wondering why the rich cannot pay their fair share. i live in upstate new york. the toll is at $10 and because i do not have some kind of sticker on my window, i had to pay a $2 port tax, some ayatollahs told the dollars -- $2 poor tx , so my toll is $12 to go to new york. does trump pay $500? we are paying 60 or 70 cents per gallon, at the end of the year, that's a big percentage of our income. are the wealthy pay and the road tax? how about these people with electric cars. will they be paying taxes for the roads or will they drive for free? host: "the new york times" -- on the two offers so far. this is the obama's administration offer. every day here in "the new york times"of the two proposals a the fiscal cliff continues to dominate washington here today and this week. irandy in alabama, republicans. caller: i think both of the approaches here are ridiculous. we keep talking about reforming the taxes when it is so complicated that an average person cannot even do it
host: and other baubles from the york. -- another bob. caller: and is wondering why the rich cannot pay their fair share. i live in upstate new york. the toll is at $10 and because i do not have some kind of sticker on my window, i had to pay a $2 port tax, some ayatollahs told the dollars -- $2 poor tx , so my toll is $12 to go to new york. does trump pay $500? we are paying 60 or 70 cents per gallon, at the end of the year, that's a big percentage of our income. are the wealthy pay and the...
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host: bob is on the line for republicans. hey bob. caller: good morning. i've an republican all my life, and i'm 62 years old, here in oklahoma city, and i kind of look at this whole republican, democratic rhetoric situation we've got going on is kind of to the point of being ridiculous. i think probably for the first time in my life, my family's life, i'm going to vote democrat this year. i think the reason i do that, i look at the economy as a whole wheel -- whole wheel that was turning backwards when obama was in office and he walked in with a huge deficit, huge problems and it took a little while to stop that wheel from turning backwards but the man did stop it and he turned it and got it on the right way. it's going to take some time. but i kind of hate to see the situation turn to a point to where about the time the economy got moving that a republican would sit back and take the credit for it. it seems to me the house of representatives, boehner and all those had it in their head, as soon as mr. obama was he elected president and took office, they h
host: bob is on the line for republicans. hey bob. caller: good morning. i've an republican all my life, and i'm 62 years old, here in oklahoma city, and i kind of look at this whole republican, democratic rhetoric situation we've got going on is kind of to the point of being ridiculous. i think probably for the first time in my life, my family's life, i'm going to vote democrat this year. i think the reason i do that, i look at the economy as a whole wheel -- whole wheel that was turning...
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walter mondale and senator bob dole from october 15, 1976. [video clip] >> senator dole has richly earned his reputation as a -- man tonight by implying that world war ii and the korean war were democratic wars. does he mean to suggest to the american people that there was a partisan differences over our involvement in the war to fight not see germany? -- nazi germany? that was from 1976, which shaped the presidential debate. we are asking what you think about tonight's state in danville, kentucky, at centre college? here's a look inside the norton center. it opened in 1973 as the regional arts center. it was renamed the norton center for the arts in 1982 in honor of james morton norton, a former college trustee and patron of the arts. 85,000 square foot complex, houses two pewters as well as other exhibition stages and classrooms. the college was founded in 1819 and located in danville, kentucky, 30 miles southwest. of southwest the campus is 152 acres and 1300 students are enrolled at the college. tonight's debate picks of the 9:00 p.m. eas
walter mondale and senator bob dole from october 15, 1976. [video clip] >> senator dole has richly earned his reputation as a -- man tonight by implying that world war ii and the korean war were democratic wars. does he mean to suggest to the american people that there was a partisan differences over our involvement in the war to fight not see germany? -- nazi germany? that was from 1976, which shaped the presidential debate. we are asking what you think about tonight's state in danville,...
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host: bob, go ahead. journal@c-span.org caller caller: could use begun how the sun was -- could you speak on the physical dimensions of the sun? can you relate it in our terms, like 100 diameters of the earth, that sort of thing? guest: the sun has a diameter of 110 earths. it used to be that only astronomers could see this with very fancy and expensive telescopes, with marvelous solar processes. the magnetic field lines -- the sun is made of plasma. that is what you get when you strip adams down to their constitutional -- strip atoms down to their constitutional elements, protons, neutrons. it is 330,000 times the mass of the earth. you can now get the solar telescopes for the cost of a decent camera and look for yourself. you will see a solar prominence rising and falling back to the sun. the scale is almost in a comprehensible. the arch is much larger than the -- the scale is almost in comprehensible. the arch is much larger than the earth. it is moving fast. you get scale -- if you ever took a magnet
host: bob, go ahead. journal@c-span.org caller caller: could use begun how the sun was -- could you speak on the physical dimensions of the sun? can you relate it in our terms, like 100 diameters of the earth, that sort of thing? guest: the sun has a diameter of 110 earths. it used to be that only astronomers could see this with very fancy and expensive telescopes, with marvelous solar processes. the magnetic field lines -- the sun is made of plasma. that is what you get when you strip adams...
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next is bob from baker, louisiana. good morning to you. welcome to the conversation. caller: good morning. how're you? host: 5, thank you. caller: as far as into the woods, we have none. countries -- as far as our influence, we have none. countries watch us. they know what is happening here. our economy is on the decline. the country is split. one side is fighting the other side. and they see that. and we just don't have any influence. what we need to do is go back and look at obama's past, what he thought about the military. what he thought about going into iraq. all of these things, they look at. they watch us all the time. and this little whisper deal with russia, they know that we don't have any influence. we have none. and as long as we have that kind of leadership, we won't have any influence. host: what's the solution? caller: the solution is change administrations. more communists in the white house, in the administration, and when i was growing up, communism was a bad word. people went to jail for being communists. but not now. it's been warm -- the norm. you
next is bob from baker, louisiana. good morning to you. welcome to the conversation. caller: good morning. how're you? host: 5, thank you. caller: as far as into the woods, we have none. countries -- as far as our influence, we have none. countries watch us. they know what is happening here. our economy is on the decline. the country is split. one side is fighting the other side. and they see that. and we just don't have any influence. what we need to do is go back and look at obama's past,...
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"state of the union"airs next and they will have republican governor bob mcdonnell and richard lugar and mark warner. "face the nation"completes a lineup and they will have david axelrod and reince preibus. also ed rendell and senator kay bailey hutchison. five network talk shows reairing as a public service beginning at noon eastern time. you can listen to them all on cspan radio on 90.1 fm in the washington, d.c. area and you can listen onr your blackberry or go online to listenadio.org. >> sunday -- >> the problem with walter cronkite is that people see him only as the avuncular friendly man which he was to everybody but there's another side of him that was to be the best. he was obsessed with ratings and beating by huntley-brinkley report every night. he is probably the fiercest competitor and i have ever written about and i have written about presidents and generals and his desire to be the best was very pronounced. >> best selling author douglas brinkley on his biography of walter cronkite tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> [video clip] continues. journal" host: we are joine
"state of the union"airs next and they will have republican governor bob mcdonnell and richard lugar and mark warner. "face the nation"completes a lineup and they will have david axelrod and reince preibus. also ed rendell and senator kay bailey hutchison. five network talk shows reairing as a public service beginning at noon eastern time. you can listen to them all on cspan radio on 90.1 fm in the washington, d.c. area and you can listen onr your blackberry or go online to...
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host: we will talk more about that at 8:30 with bob dean. kim, south carolina, what are you waiting to hear about? caller: i am waiting to hear more about what he is planning to cut. i know that he cannot give us all of that, because he wants to make a deal with congress and everything. host: are you talking about one candidate in particular? or both of them? caller: mitt romney. he has changed so many times, i want some signal on where he is going to cut. host: you can join the conversation on safes -- on facebook, that is where this comes from -- host: what information do you need to decide your vote? joshua, good morning. caller: good morning. there are a few issues that are not being discussed in the election. we have got this two-party system that is just sound bites, bickering. the libertarian candidates and his revolutionary ideas, they have to do with ascension, unity, economic reform. and um yeah, i would like more choice. host: we will talk more about third-party candidates this morning. but first, an obituary. arlen specter has pa
host: we will talk more about that at 8:30 with bob dean. kim, south carolina, what are you waiting to hear about? caller: i am waiting to hear more about what he is planning to cut. i know that he cannot give us all of that, because he wants to make a deal with congress and everything. host: are you talking about one candidate in particular? or both of them? caller: mitt romney. he has changed so many times, i want some signal on where he is going to cut. host: you can join the conversation on...
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bob? guest: in congress there are special offices set up a couple blocks from here where members will go over to the dnc or rnc and set up these calling centers. they will spend dollar for dollar calling possible donars during the time when they might be on the floor where they might be developing policy. so all that distracts from the real work of the congress. this week we will see in tampa lots of examples, social events, dinners, lunches, cruises sponsored by special interest groups and organizations that are focused on helping republicans this week, helping democrats next week, but making that connection so that they do return the phone call, so that they are responsive or at least under your point of view. host: "a pool of only 25 people has given $221 million people. $52 million more than the combined donations of the 2.5 million voters who have given 200,000 or less. in other words, the top 002 -- the top .07% of donors are exerting greater influence on the 2012 race than the botto
bob? guest: in congress there are special offices set up a couple blocks from here where members will go over to the dnc or rnc and set up these calling centers. they will spend dollar for dollar calling possible donars during the time when they might be on the floor where they might be developing policy. so all that distracts from the real work of the congress. this week we will see in tampa lots of examples, social events, dinners, lunches, cruises sponsored by special interest groups and...
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virginia republican give bob macdonald and former congressman j. krfpc. watts. at 3:00 it is cnn state of the union. they welcome the maryland governor martin o'malley of the democratic governors so, and virginia governor bob macdonald. also former o.m.b. director. and house intelligence committee chairman mike rodgers. at 4:00 here "face the nation" from cbs. today they talk with candidate newt gingrich and the former republican mayor of new york city rudy giuliani. re-airs of the talk shows begin at noon eastern with "meet the press," 1:00 this week, 2:00 fox news sunday, 3:00 cnn state of the union and 4:00 "face the nation" from cbs. l to them all on c-span radio in the washington, d.c. area on the iphone or blackberry on slight tkhrapbl 119 or c-span.org. host: we have the author of this donkeys" and thank you for being with us. guest: good morning. thanks for having me again. host: as you look at some lessons and write about this from the tea party and what the democrats can take from it what are some of your conclusions? guest: if you look at what i wrote
virginia republican give bob macdonald and former congressman j. krfpc. watts. at 3:00 it is cnn state of the union. they welcome the maryland governor martin o'malley of the democratic governors so, and virginia governor bob macdonald. also former o.m.b. director. and house intelligence committee chairman mike rodgers. at 4:00 here "face the nation" from cbs. today they talk with candidate newt gingrich and the former republican mayor of new york city rudy giuliani. re-airs of the...
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let's hear from pennsylvania, bob, democrat. good morning. caller: i think that's a pretty radical statement. i mean, look at what's happened over the last 60 years. women have entered the workforce, so that's double the workforce. if you're 55 and you're laid off at this time, the chances of you ever finding another job with maybe 10%. the current social security problems could be solved if they simply removed the cap on contributions. it doesn't seem to me like increasing the age to 80, i mean, it's ridiculous. what are these people going to do? they're not going to have the education to take in technical jobs. are you going to have them out shoveling ditches? just doesn't make any sense with me. host: one viewer agrees with bob via twitter. he said i worked until 69, that was plenty. no 80, that is nuts. more of the human face on all of these retirement issues. "new york times" has this photo of clare living in a tiny mobile home in california, barely getting by on a little more than the minimum social security payment, $1,082 a month that
let's hear from pennsylvania, bob, democrat. good morning. caller: i think that's a pretty radical statement. i mean, look at what's happened over the last 60 years. women have entered the workforce, so that's double the workforce. if you're 55 and you're laid off at this time, the chances of you ever finding another job with maybe 10%. the current social security problems could be solved if they simply removed the cap on contributions. it doesn't seem to me like increasing the age to 80, i...
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. >> in virginia bob on our line for independents. caller: good morning. all the conversation nobody is talking about the taxpayers' rights. i think that the y ought to give aid to the middle east according to what the taxpayers want. instead of when it comes time to pay your taxes you check whether you want to donate money to the cause or not. but it shouldn't be a thing where they just take it. look, you have hundreds of people call in all the time saying they'll never stop the fighting in the middle east. in fact we're giving them a job over there. if it wasn't for them fighting against us they wouldn't have anything to do. and israel, look at this we've got millions of people in this country that are democrats but now israel is trying to tell us what to do. they're trying to elect a republican. we don't need rails for for -- israel for sure. that's what i'm thinking. >> go ahead. guest: well, i think that we have to keep in mind that as disturbing as this new government is in egypt we still have very important u.s. interests not only in egypt but the b
. >> in virginia bob on our line for independents. caller: good morning. all the conversation nobody is talking about the taxpayers' rights. i think that the y ought to give aid to the middle east according to what the taxpayers want. instead of when it comes time to pay your taxes you check whether you want to donate money to the cause or not. but it shouldn't be a thing where they just take it. look, you have hundreds of people call in all the time saying they'll never stop the fighting...
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the bill is not moving along, says bob corker from tennessee. here is what the republican from idaho had to say about the fiscal cliff negotiation. [video clip] >> if we get down to the end of the year and the only choice we have is to save taxes going up on the middle-class, i would support that. but i wish we had a comprehensive bill that dealt with spending, entitlement, and taxes altogether. that is really what we ought to do. host: that was senator johnny isaacson from georgia, excuse me, not from idaho. we will go back to the question here for all of you. we will continue to give you news from the newspapers. but how does religion and law was your politics? democratic caller. go ahead. caller: i had originally called in response to set oralism in government, which i prefer -- secularism in government, which are for. a country which invites everyone into it, all religions and nationalities, must by definition be secular. any religious direction we choose is going to favor somebody, and i thought that is what we were trying to avoid. at leas
the bill is not moving along, says bob corker from tennessee. here is what the republican from idaho had to say about the fiscal cliff negotiation. [video clip] >> if we get down to the end of the year and the only choice we have is to save taxes going up on the middle-class, i would support that. but i wish we had a comprehensive bill that dealt with spending, entitlement, and taxes altogether. that is really what we ought to do. host: that was senator johnny isaacson from georgia,...
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host: all of the foreign money flowing into republicans, he writes -- bob has this . said in an e-mail -- host: from steve who lives in kentucky, the tax reform will be a big issue -- host: next is steve from georgia. democrats' line. good morning. caller: yes, sir. you know, let me begin by saying that my comments represent my own views, not anything i have seen on tv or anything like the other lady said. i do my own research. i watch c-span. i see for myself. just listening to people and how they are able to put on these blinders and pretend that reality does not exist. i watched when mitt romney had all of these blistering attacks against new to gingrich -- newt gingrich. the hypocrisy is outstanding. this gentleman from louisiana that said nobody ever asks to see the president's records, they do not know who he is -- in a separate you from your citizenship so they can justify their bigotry. the president has produced -- donald trump sent out a team of investigators to look for the president's records. he was going around celebrating how he made the president produ
host: all of the foreign money flowing into republicans, he writes -- bob has this . said in an e-mail -- host: from steve who lives in kentucky, the tax reform will be a big issue -- host: next is steve from georgia. democrats' line. good morning. caller: yes, sir. you know, let me begin by saying that my comments represent my own views, not anything i have seen on tv or anything like the other lady said. i do my own research. i watch c-span. i see for myself. just listening to people and how...
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host: good morning to bob, wist lind, michigan, members of a third party. good morning bob. caller: hi. i have a different kind of outlook on it. i continually vote libertarian, but you know, i look back to the founding of the country and george washington said that we really shouldn't have any parties, and i just wonder if maybe the best solution -- because personally, the libertarian party and green party seem to have a lot of differences, but there's a lot of things we can all agree on, and i'm wondering if we'd be better off as a country getting rid of all parties and just having people run as individuals. host: jill stein, your response. guest: that's a great question, and i would point out that there is a lot that libertarians and greens have in common. we both, for example, believe that liberty, especially our civil liberties, and democracy are very important. i think we both generally want to bring our troops home and have a defense department that's truly a defense department, and that's not costing us a trillion dollars a year, which is what it's costing us right n
host: good morning to bob, wist lind, michigan, members of a third party. good morning bob. caller: hi. i have a different kind of outlook on it. i continually vote libertarian, but you know, i look back to the founding of the country and george washington said that we really shouldn't have any parties, and i just wonder if maybe the best solution -- because personally, the libertarian party and green party seem to have a lot of differences, but there's a lot of things we can all agree on, and...
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there he is with governor bob mcdonnell. and from the boston globe, former home town of romney, -- and one more story abouts the story in the style section of the paper -- a story about the romneys in the style section of the paper. the blouse that ann wore. it is apparently $990, that she wore on a morning talk show on tuesday. says it proves that they are out of touch with the people or merely proves ann is like many other wives in politics, a presentable upper-class person- who bought it because she could afford it it. mr. romney has also talked about the american dream. let's listen to what he has to say. >> for centuries, the american dream has meant the opportunity to build something new. some of our greatest success stories are people started out with nothing but a good idea and a corner in their garage. today americans look at what it takes to start a business and they don't seem a promise, an opportunity. place the government's standing in the way. they see government standing in the wake. the real cost is the busin
there he is with governor bob mcdonnell. and from the boston globe, former home town of romney, -- and one more story abouts the story in the style section of the paper -- a story about the romneys in the style section of the paper. the blouse that ann wore. it is apparently $990, that she wore on a morning talk show on tuesday. says it proves that they are out of touch with the people or merely proves ann is like many other wives in politics, a presentable upper-class person- who bought it...
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host: all right, bob's an independent in palestine, texas. you're up next, bob. caller: good morning. one of our greatest presidents thomas jefferson said never trust your government. putting that type of power in the hands of too few people is a very dangerous move. thank you and have a good day. host: the american civil liberty union echos that. some international law experts have criticized holder's comment saying the administration is asserting the authority to kill any american whom the president declares to be the enemy of the state, that's a breath-taking assertion. this is a quote that's in the "baltimore sun" this morning. darla, a republican in pittsburgh, pennsylvania government ahead darla. caller: hi. my comment is while people are so afraid of the big boogey monster of the head of state declaring the president has this power, these people themselves have boldly declared themselves to be enemies of the state. as far as al-awlaki goes, he has boldly declared numerous times over and over again on youtube. you can go to youtube, any of his speeches that
host: all right, bob's an independent in palestine, texas. you're up next, bob. caller: good morning. one of our greatest presidents thomas jefferson said never trust your government. putting that type of power in the hands of too few people is a very dangerous move. thank you and have a good day. host: the american civil liberty union echos that. some international law experts have criticized holder's comment saying the administration is asserting the authority to kill any american whom the...
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bob schieffer talks with rick perry. antonio di rvillagarosa. readers of the five network talk shows begin with "eat th meet the press." finally, "face the nation" at 4:00 p.m. listen to them all here on c- span radio at 90.1 fm, xm 119, on your blackberry, or our iphone app. >> when did clean energy become on 30 word? what is wrong with clean energy? you can believe what you what about our existing energy sources but why couldn't you believe there is an opportunity for clean energy? >> i think we need to create demand in the next five to 10 years for renewals to offset the advantages that fossil fuels have had. it is clearly happening on a state-by-state basis. it would be more effective it did -- if it was a federal policy. >> natural gas -- north america is the only place where we do not have widespread vehicles coming off the assembly line that can use compressed natural gas. there are people who believe compressed natural vehicle cars or trucks are more likely to burst into flames during a crash. >> developing alternative energy sources wer
bob schieffer talks with rick perry. antonio di rvillagarosa. readers of the five network talk shows begin with "eat th meet the press." finally, "face the nation" at 4:00 p.m. listen to them all here on c- span radio at 90.1 fm, xm 119, on your blackberry, or our iphone app. >> when did clean energy become on 30 word? what is wrong with clean energy? you can believe what you what about our existing energy sources but why couldn't you believe there is an opportunity...
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host: did become a virginia, bob, independent line. -- virginia, bob, independent line. caller: good morning. do you think that after the two ladies, mrs. obama, and mrs. romney, their testimonials -- is this something we will seek in a lot of commercials now? they will try to go and degrade their testimonials? already on the internet i have seen several people claiming the mrs. romney was pregnant and had a late-term abortion. stuff like that. host: laura leslie? guest: rumors about candidate's espouses are nothing new in politics. we have not specifically seen candidates' spouses in political ads running on television, as opposed to wed ads which are cheaper and easier to produce. the joke that bob schieffer on cds made is when it comes to charisma, both of these candidates married up, and they like to describe their wives as their secret weapon. a lot of this election will be about the battle for women voters, and they make up a majority of the electorate, so both parties have a vested interest in the killing more than the other party. host: laura leslie, if north car
host: did become a virginia, bob, independent line. -- virginia, bob, independent line. caller: good morning. do you think that after the two ladies, mrs. obama, and mrs. romney, their testimonials -- is this something we will seek in a lot of commercials now? they will try to go and degrade their testimonials? already on the internet i have seen several people claiming the mrs. romney was pregnant and had a late-term abortion. stuff like that. host: laura leslie? guest: rumors about...
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the final guest is bob buckhorn. . . good morning and welcome to "washington journal." the convention got under way for a few minutes before recessing today at 2:00. he unveiled a national debt clock. speakers tonight include ann romney and new jersey governor chris christie. we want to hear from you this morning which speaker you want to hear most from and why. here are the telephone numbers for you to call. you can also find us online. send us your tweets. we can share that on the air. we also have a special hashtag set up for this week. on facebook, join the conversation and you can also e- mail us. which speaker are you most looking forward to hearing and why? we would like to hear what is motivating you to listen and watch. which speakers do you want to hear? tonight, ann romney and governor chris christie. we will bring that to you live. here is a story about what is happening tonight in "the new york times." let's take a look at this speech is happening at 10:00 tonight. ann romney kicks things off and we will also hear a keynote address from governor chris chris
the final guest is bob buckhorn. . . good morning and welcome to "washington journal." the convention got under way for a few minutes before recessing today at 2:00. he unveiled a national debt clock. speakers tonight include ann romney and new jersey governor chris christie. we want to hear from you this morning which speaker you want to hear most from and why. here are the telephone numbers for you to call. you can also find us online. send us your tweets. we can share that on the...
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bob, mich. on the independent line. good morning to you. bob are you there? i think we lost bob this morning. i want to talk with this issue of age discrimination and who is on unemployment insurance. here is an article from "the baltimore sun." 93,000 young adults in maryland are unemployed. what ages are on unemployment insurance at this point? guest: historical you tend to see younger workers with less experience on unemployment, because of this recession we see a much wider spread. more people with college degrees, older people taking on income and benefits of some kind, but the challenges once you get past the six-month blocked, the longer you are on unemployment without a job, the harder it is to find a job. if you have a college degree, and you really need to get a job, to some degree you can move down the economic ladder. you might not want to, it might not be positive for society, but when you do? pg when you do that, it pushes someone -- but when you do that, it pushes someone else further down. host: hawaii. tell us about your situation, gino. call
bob, mich. on the independent line. good morning to you. bob are you there? i think we lost bob this morning. i want to talk with this issue of age discrimination and who is on unemployment insurance. here is an article from "the baltimore sun." 93,000 young adults in maryland are unemployed. what ages are on unemployment insurance at this point? guest: historical you tend to see younger workers with less experience on unemployment, because of this recession we see a much wider...
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bob, note on the independent line. caller: i have not had help care since i was 18, under my parents' policy. why do you have to push it up to e an adult at 18?an a i pay as i go. i don't have a health care plan. it's better for me, for my finances, to pay as i go. i only spent $1,200 last year for my whole family. when it comes to housing, it's gone down another 30% or 40%. fannie and freddie will wind up owning all the houses and the government will be the landlord just like they are the collectors for the taxes through the irs. it is just a big scam on the american public. i don't agree with it. the dollar will lose its world currency status after 2015. . that's my thank you very much. -- that's my prediction. host: we have a couple comments on facebook about farm legislation -- we will hear more about that in a few moments with some guests who will give us more insight into the legislative agenda of congress. but first let's look at this -- in florida, cheryl is on the democratic line. caller: hi, libby. i want the
bob, note on the independent line. caller: i have not had help care since i was 18, under my parents' policy. why do you have to push it up to e an adult at 18?an a i pay as i go. i don't have a health care plan. it's better for me, for my finances, to pay as i go. i only spent $1,200 last year for my whole family. when it comes to housing, it's gone down another 30% or 40%. fannie and freddie will wind up owning all the houses and the government will be the landlord just like they are the...
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host: bob edgar, president and ceo of common cause. the group is filing a lawsuit to challenge the constitutionality of the filibuster. up next, marsha blackburn will respond to questions about increased regulation on banks. later, a grass-roots effort to overhaul the made in the u.s. label. >> rebecca brooks said she and her husband will face charges over britain's tabloid phone- packihacking scandal. in north carolina, the eldest daughter of john edwards is set to take the stand for the defense today in his corruption trial. kate edwards is a lawyer who has been in the courtroom almost every day. he faces a up to30 years in prison if convicted on all counts. today is the primary in oregon with 25 delegates at stake. ron paul issued a statement yesterday saying he would stop spending money to compete in the primaries. mitt romney is 171 delegates short of the number he needs. the first all summer's plan -is- set forr's plan is today. there is a new website that is alzheimers.com. [video clip] >> this saturday, hear conversations betwe
host: bob edgar, president and ceo of common cause. the group is filing a lawsuit to challenge the constitutionality of the filibuster. up next, marsha blackburn will respond to questions about increased regulation on banks. later, a grass-roots effort to overhaul the made in the u.s. label. >> rebecca brooks said she and her husband will face charges over britain's tabloid phone- packihacking scandal. in north carolina, the eldest daughter of john edwards is set to take the stand for the...
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host: bob from florida. caller: good morning. laughedleman kind of when romney said what he paid in corporate tax. short-term capital gains and long-term caplet games, i paid $90,000. selection is palpable -- this election is palpable. i will vote for obama again. we're better off. romney is hilarious in his blindness and flip-floping. it is almost hilarious. it is a waste of money. host: jonathan salant? guest: people have differing views of romney and obama. still try to drive up his negatives. romney needs to change that if he is going to be elected president. host: domestic policy at the first debate. the first three segments our economy, economy, economy. obama we'll hear from will we heard from at the convention. we're on the right trail. go back to joe biden's bumper sticker. osama bin laden is dead and gm is alive. the jobs, the stimulus package. more than two million jobs. romney is going to say the economy is in the toilet. the president was not up to the job. the governor pass universal health care for massachusetts. h
host: bob from florida. caller: good morning. laughedleman kind of when romney said what he paid in corporate tax. short-term capital gains and long-term caplet games, i paid $90,000. selection is palpable -- this election is palpable. i will vote for obama again. we're better off. romney is hilarious in his blindness and flip-floping. it is almost hilarious. it is a waste of money. host: jonathan salant? guest: people have differing views of romney and obama. still try to drive up his...
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host: bob carey has been out of nebraska for quite a while living in new york. he was the head of the new school university. how much does he have to reintroduce himself to voters in your state guest: he doesn't. he has a good history here. he was a very good governor. he was a very good senator. i'm skiferede the one who is are running that don't represent my point of view. again, i don't want to be anti-government. i don't want to vote somebody into government to be anti-government. host: and what are the issues most important to you? guest: i stand behind president obama with the patient protection health care law. i don't understand why the conservatives constantly want to fight against the lazarus. they're already there. i think that patient protection faurnlt care law was a very good thing. i have a job. i have health care. therefore, this mandate means nothing to me. it only asks me to stand up, be a citizen and pay for my own health care. host: ben nelson is the retired senate in nebraska. there are a number of names on both sides to be the next senator
host: bob carey has been out of nebraska for quite a while living in new york. he was the head of the new school university. how much does he have to reintroduce himself to voters in your state guest: he doesn't. he has a good history here. he was a very good governor. he was a very good senator. i'm skiferede the one who is are running that don't represent my point of view. again, i don't want to be anti-government. i don't want to vote somebody into government to be anti-government. host: and...
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and then bob woodward talks about his new book, the price of politics. and later, jessica donzee black discusses the new nutritional and dietary guidelines for public schools. washington journal is next. host: good morning and welcome to the washington journal on this monday, september 17, 2012. president obama traveled to ohio today to continue touting his efforts for the u.s. auto industry. he will make an official complaint with the world trade organization alleging china is undercutting the american automobile industry. former massachusetts governor mitt romney takes its campaign to california today to speak? the u.s. hispanic chamber of commerce. the anti-muslim video sparking debate in this country and others about whether government can or should control internet content. we want to get your take on that question this morning. the white house asked google to review its policy on the video. some calling it an unusual step and perhaps unprecedented from the u.s. government. what are your thoughts on best? -- on this? tweet. a or contact us on facebo
and then bob woodward talks about his new book, the price of politics. and later, jessica donzee black discusses the new nutritional and dietary guidelines for public schools. washington journal is next. host: good morning and welcome to the washington journal on this monday, september 17, 2012. president obama traveled to ohio today to continue touting his efforts for the u.s. auto industry. he will make an official complaint with the world trade organization alleging china is undercutting the...
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host: bob cusack? guest: the caller mentioned term limits, and it was something mitt romney embraced, and the republicans on capitol hill have not embraced that, and neither have the democrats. it was talked about in the newt gingrich era, but both republicans and democrats are not fond of term limits. there is an argument against it, and that is when members get here, they promised to term- limit themselves, and when they get here they do not know how to legislate, they do not know where the bathrooms are, and just like anything they get experience and better at it, and they break the term-limit pledge. term limits will be discussed for a long time, but it will not be moving any time soon. host: let me go on to other legislative items. this is the front page of "the baltimore sun." and immigration reform, gail russell chaddock, what are the prospects something gets done? guest: i think the prospects went up dramatically when the republicans, they have to reach out. i think we were close to elements in
host: bob cusack? guest: the caller mentioned term limits, and it was something mitt romney embraced, and the republicans on capitol hill have not embraced that, and neither have the democrats. it was talked about in the newt gingrich era, but both republicans and democrats are not fond of term limits. there is an argument against it, and that is when members get here, they promised to term- limit themselves, and when they get here they do not know how to legislate, they do not know where the...
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hi, bob, you're on. caller: i just don't know why my fellow americans are getting suckered in this, designed to be for our enemy, of course. they'll probably just use the cyberattack on americans. iran is not the problem here. it's a history of iran, b.p. messed them up when iran nationalized the oil fields. they're the world. we are just the forerunners in a globalist front is what this is. people are being suckered into that, this is going to be used against iran. it's mind-boggling how people can't catch on to this. host: back to our facebook group. here's a few more comments. it's not wise to start using attacks in cyberspace, where a similar response might call the u.s. much bigger damages. attacking a country which has no developed electronic infrastructure, compared to attacking the online payment system in the u.s., which country will lose more, what do you think? larry howl on facebook writes this, don't even get started. leave it alone. we the people who can least afford it will end up seclude.
hi, bob, you're on. caller: i just don't know why my fellow americans are getting suckered in this, designed to be for our enemy, of course. they'll probably just use the cyberattack on americans. iran is not the problem here. it's a history of iran, b.p. messed them up when iran nationalized the oil fields. they're the world. we are just the forerunners in a globalist front is what this is. people are being suckered into that, this is going to be used against iran. it's mind-boggling how...
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sometimes i am tipped off to an issue or an ankle -- bob -- angle from a viewer or reader. you can always access me on the web said. >> this campaign has been sent bag of -- santa claus' toys. guest: on books -- host: on both sides? guest: mainly on the republican side. generally, you will have the incumbent will generally go on to the nomination. but is always the party that is our power, and in this case, it is republicans. host: steven on our line for republicans, are you there? caller: hello? host: can you turn down your television? go ahead. caller: this is not steven. host: who is this? caller: terry in indiana. host: your comment or question for our guests about editorial cartooning. caller: we need a cartoon about ending the drug war. the murder rate is higher than it was under the prohibition of alcohol for 13 years. it has only made things worse, not better. on the fox channel, one of the narrator's was saying they are not supposed to talk about the drug war. host: are there issues or topics that you do not do in your political cartooning? guest: i cannot say ther
sometimes i am tipped off to an issue or an ankle -- bob -- angle from a viewer or reader. you can always access me on the web said. >> this campaign has been sent bag of -- santa claus' toys. guest: on books -- host: on both sides? guest: mainly on the republican side. generally, you will have the incumbent will generally go on to the nomination. but is always the party that is our power, and in this case, it is republicans. host: steven on our line for republicans, are you there?...